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Amarna Diplomacy
Amarna Diplomacy

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"In 1887, a peasant woman stumbled across a 3,000-year-old trove of cuneiform tablets in the ruins at Amarna, in Upper Egypt. The find, mostly letters from foreign kings to the Egyptian court, was...

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Constantine and the Bishops
Constantine and the Bishops

By H. A. Drake

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Everyday Life in Ancient Egypt
Everyday Life in Ancient Egypt

By Lionel Casson

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"In this latest work, Lionel Casson offers a comprehensive introduction to the people of ancient Egypt. He describes the structure of Egyptian society - the levels from peasant to pharaoh, the natu...

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Horace
Horace

By Randall L. B. McNeill

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"Traditional views of Horace seek to present the poet as a consistent, vivid personality who stands behind and orchestrates the diverse "Horatian" writings that have come down to us. In recent year...

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The Amarna Letters
The Amarna Letters

By William L. Moran

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